We are living in the most electromagnetically dense environment in human history. Wi-Fi routers, smart meters, 5G masts, Bluetooth devices, and mobile phones surround us constantly — and the conversation around what this means for our health is growing louder.
What are Electromagnetic Fields?
Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are areas of energy that surround electrical devices. They exist on a spectrum — from extremely low frequency (ELF) fields produced by power lines and household wiring, to radiofrequency (RF) radiation emitted by mobile phones, Wi-Fi, and 5G infrastructure.
Non-ionising radiation — the type produced by most consumer devices — is generally considered safe at low levels by mainstream health bodies. However, a growing body of research and a significant number of independent scientists argue that long-term, low-level exposure may have biological effects that current safety standards don't fully account for.
What are people concerned about?
The most commonly reported symptoms associated with prolonged electromagnetic field exposure include disrupted sleep, headaches, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and a general sense of unease. These are subjective and difficult to measure, which is why the debate continues. What is clear is that more people than ever are seeking ways to reduce their exposure and create healthier environments at home and work.
A layered approach to electromagnetic harmonising
No single solution eliminates electromagnetic field exposure entirely — nor should the goal be to live in a Faraday cage. A sensible, layered approach includes distance (keeping devices away from your body when not in use), reduction (turning off Wi-Fi at night, using wired connections where possible), and harmonisation — where orgonite comes in.
Orgonite doesn't block or absorb electromagnetic fields in the way a physical shield does. Instead, proponents believe it works by transforming the quality of the energy field around it — converting what Reich called "dead orgone" (DOR), associated with stress and electromagnetic pollution, into "positive orgone" (POR), which supports biological wellbeing. Whether you approach this from an energetic or a purely practical standpoint, many users report measurable improvements in sleep, focus, and general wellbeing after introducing orgonite into their environment.
What to place where
- Near your router or smart meter — a medium pyramid with shungite
- On your desk beside your monitor — a small pyramid or tower buster
- In your bedroom — a charging plate or disc, away from the bed but in the room
- Outdoors near power lines or masts — tower busters, placed or buried nearby
The bottom line
The science on electromagnetic fields is still evolving. What isn't in doubt is that more people are paying attention to their electromagnetic environment — and taking practical steps to address it. Orgonite is one tool in that toolkit: passive, beautiful, and increasingly backed by the lived experience of a global community.
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